StumbleQuest 2008 Smackdown Campaign!
Smackdown Defined
I realize that it took the British centuries to develop the English language to where it is today. On the other hand, we Americans have in just one generation pulled it apart to the point where it is largely unrecognizable, particularly to non-American English speakers. I guess that is why so many people say that we citizens of the US speak American.
Smackdown is a term that has invaded American culture, thanks to the “professional” wrestlers who use this term liberally. The Urban Dictionary (the only one attempting to define this term) says this about the word:
1) A contraction of two words (“smack” and “down”) popularized by WWE wrestler-turned-actor The Rock that refers to the inflicting of a beatdown of epic proportions upon “jabroni”s’ “candyasses”. Sometimes used in a bastardized form of Elizabethan English.
I’m not sure which Queen Elizabeth this person is referring to (wink*wink), but I am guessing neither one would understand or have understood this term. I digress.
A Personal StumbleQuest
There are two truisms that I adhere to [among others] that define how I approach my day, even my life:
- If you aim at nothing, you will be certain to get it.
- When starting any project aim big.
Why play it safe? Why not do what you do with the utmost amount of enthusiasm? With that in mind I am rolling out my StumbleQuest 2008 Smackdown Campaign effective immediately. This campaign shall operate as follows:
My StumbleUpon mutual friends will be the targeted as beneficiaries of personal stumbles by me. This means that if we have “friended” each other, then I will do my best to stumble all of your pages at one time. If you have thousands of pages, I will spend as much as an hour in one sitting stumbling you. Please click on my profile to befriend me.
As I stumble your pages, I will leave comments on your blog (if allowable), thumb up as many pages as possible, and leave SU comments scattered throughout. Yes, I’ll probably actually read a bunch of your pages in entirety and leave a thoughtful comment behind as well.
I plan on finishing this quest by January 1, 2008. I have already stumbled several members pages all the way through so I will post their SU names as I update this thread.
Why This Quest?
For three reasons:
- To produce goodwill in the form of sending a boatload of traffic your way.
- To increase traffic across my URL.
- To prove to everyone how useful a tool that StumbleUpon is.
How You Can Join In
If we are already mutual friends, then you don’t have to do anything. I’ll be getting to your pages between now and the end of the year. When I stumble you, I will send a note to your SU inbox upon completion (although it will be quite evident that I did visit your pages).
Even though I am currently near my 200 stumbler quota, I will be deleting people who haven’t “friended” me to make room for you. No need to say that you added me as I’ll check my mutual friends category to make certain who is on my list.
There are a handful of people who have befriended me and I haven’t reciprocated — if you are inactive on SU then that may be the reason why. In a few cases your sites might be highly objectionable, i.e. adult, athetist (with a strong anti-Christian bias), or all arcade. I can handle controversy and some games, but I need to be at least minimally interested in the pages that I stumble, right?
FYI: you aren’t required to do likewise for me, i.e., visit all of my pages ( I have plenty) but a stumble here, comment there, or an SU review would be most welcome.
Maybe You Will Launch Your Own Quest?
I really like StumbleUpon as I believe that most of the participants are kind, thoughtful, and extremely generous. I’m not looking for a “kumbaya” experience with everyone, but I have found that SU folks are eager to share their stumble love — a rising tide lifts all boats. With all of this in mind, won’t you consider implementing a similar type quest yourself?
Happy stumbling!
You’ve Been Stumbled!
The following people have been stumbled by me. If you were a previous recipient you may or may not have been notified.
September 2007 Recipients:
liamvictor
personalchef
khook20
ami1979
tyrone06spann
August 2007 Recipients:
serendipity7
nickeloss
blogs4god
monkeybill
codswallops
gadget-hunter
journalwriter
faithminded
torbjon
bedzine
pete-pete
annaddison
net1
envec
barwal1
July 2007 Recipients:
sagegoat
lola4
johnoates
ladynada
interestingfiles
rappinhood
vladtheaffiliate
allsux
tnash
elkeva
chartwell
Marc2242
eyeflare
tonykummer
alwinsanjaya
homemom3
TXWriter
dotsonr
4HisGlory
Previous Recipients:
lillieammann
andybeard
fastfastlane
lyndoman
Other links to this post
- Marc's Bookmarks on Ma.gnolia
- Marc's Bookmarks on Ma.gnolia
- StumbleUpon » Your page is now on StumbleUpon!
- Danny and Andy Duke It Out Over Sphinn, aimClearBlog
- StumbleUpon Exchange Crackdown?
- Key Sites Offline Today; Major SF Power Outage May Be To Blame
- The Article Writer » The Article Writer Mailbag, Take 10
- Joyce Babu » No more ‘NoFollow’
- The Article Writer » Let’s Get Sirius: Dog Days Linking Worth A Scratch
- The Article Writer » SQ 2008 Smackdown Update
- The Article Writer » Yes, You Can Integrate StumbleUpon With Your Site
- StumbleQuest 2008 Smackdown Campaign!


By Lillie Ammann, July 20, 2007 @ 11:10 am
Thank you, Matt! I confess I’ve been derelict about stumbling. I will have to work on adding that to my daily activities. 21 days to a habit, right? I’ll set a goal to remember to stumble – starting with your pages! I won’t promise to be as ambitious as you, but I’ll promise to do better.
By Matt, July 20, 2007 @ 11:49 am
Any amount benefits, Lillie. Yes, stumbling is habitual, something that can help everyone including the stumbler.
By Steven, July 20, 2007 @ 5:13 pm
Matt,
This is a great idea, definitely unique. I think it will generate some attention for your site as well.
By Matt Keegan, July 20, 2007 @ 5:36 pm
Thanks, Steven. I wanted to do something different, even unique and thought that this would be a great way to generate buzz for everyone.
I kind of look at it this way: membership has it rewards, mutual friendship has exclusive privileges.
I will be updating this thread regularly to add in stumbled SU members too.
By Urbanist, July 20, 2007 @ 7:57 pm
I’ve started Stumbling your pages … would love any StumbleLove you can send to Allsux.com and Weburbanist.com (particularly the latter!).
By Matt, July 21, 2007 @ 6:28 am
Hi Urbanist. I’ll be stumbling as usual on a regular basis and will be visiting your site at some point in the near future. I’ll send you a note when I have stumbled through.
By Andy, July 21, 2007 @ 9:26 am
This is a fantastic intiative and I hope it generates a lot of karma for you! A much better idea that StumbleXchange, which is way too impersonal.
By Matt, July 21, 2007 @ 9:51 am
Thanks, Andy. I hope that it generates mutual goodwill as it gives people the opportunity to know each other too. I won’t be giving out thumbs up to every post nor will I leave a ton of comments, but my visits should help.
By Comfy - Educational toys, July 22, 2007 @ 10:22 am
sounds very fun. but i think an hour a day is too much for me
By Matt, July 23, 2007 @ 7:26 am
Hi, Comfy. Most visits don’t take more than 15 to 20 minutes of my time and an hour every day for me would be difficult to do as well.
By Sharon, July 24, 2007 @ 6:05 pm
Thanks, Matt. What a great idea – I’m glad I made the list.
By Dunn, July 24, 2007 @ 11:45 pm
Thank’s Matt, for stumbling me.
By Matt, July 25, 2007 @ 9:54 am
Sharon and Dunn, you are both welcome!
By Sujan Patel, August 2, 2007 @ 6:05 pm
Great Idea. I’ll Join